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Vol. 44, No. 08
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AFN Stuttgart comes home
AFN Stuttgart moves into its new state-of-the-art facilities on Robinson Barracks.
Kids have reason to celebrate
Month of the Military Child means special events and activities all month long.
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AFRICOM celebrates International Women’s Day Story & photo by Brenda Law U.S. Africa Command Public Affairs
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nternational Women’s Day — what is it, why do we have it, and who cares? Imagine a world without modern medicine, technology, access to education or even clean drinking water. Every advancement in human history has been made because someone recognized the need to do something better. International Women’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate a lot of those advancements — contributions by women who have made, and continue to make life better for people all around the world. U.S. Africa Command celebrated International Women’s Day March 10 at the Kelley Theater on Kelley Barracks. U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Steven Hummer, AFRICOM deputy to the commander for Military Operations, provided opening comments and noted that education was key for helping women to achieve equality. Quoting
Brigham Young, Hummer said, “You know the saying, ‘You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.’” International Women’s Day, established by the United Nations in 1975, is celebrated annually on March 8 as “a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. It is an occasion for looking back on past struggles and accomplishments, and more importantly, for looking ahead to the untapped potential and opportunities that await future generations of women,” according to the WomenWatch website, an initiative of the U.N.’s Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender. The theme for 2014 is “Equality for women is progress for all.” The AFRICOM event was anything but routine. Those in attendance were treated to a program of inspiring personal stories of triumph, musical performances and a mini-film festival that entertained as well as educated the audience about the contributions of
Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Tracy Garrett, AFRICOM special assistant to the commander, delivers closing remarks for the command’s International Women’s Day event March 10. women, some well known, other less so, who at great risk braved the status quo to serve as agents of change for a better world. The event was sponsored and produced by AFRICOM’s Women, Peace, and Security Working Group lead by Dr. Barbara Sotirin, J5 deputy
director for Programs. The group conducted a contest and invited the local military and civilian community to submit essays describing a woman who had either inspired them, helped raise awareness of, or helped advance women’s issues. Each of the three winning essayists read their submissions. Army Col. Melvin Jones, AFRICOM assistant chief of staff (Reserves), wrote an essay about his daughter, LaTrisha, and how she has inspired him by working hard against the odds to achieve excellence, and how she now inspires others to be the best they can be. “She blossomed in the JROTC program as she went from being afraid to ask questions to becoming a company commander and the command sergeant major. Under her tenure, the Ansbach JROTC program numbers skyrocketed to over 70 percent of the school population with many of the younger cadets wanting to become the next LaTrisha,” wrote Jones.
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Daughtry plays impromptu concert for Stuttgart military community Story & photos by Greg Jones USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
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hree members of the popular American rock band, Daughtry, played a special performance at the Patch Community Club for Stuttgart community members March 17. Lead singer Chris Daughtry, guitarist Brian Craddock and keyboardist Elvio Fernandez played a small, mostly acoustic set before an audience of service members, civilians and their families, as well as a group of students from the Patch High School music program. The performance came on a day off from Daughtry’s European tour. The band, having played in Prague the evening prior, was scheduled to play in Böblingen the following evening. Yet they were able to carve out some time to perform for U.S. service members, whom Daughtry said were the “real Supermen,” a reference to the band’s latest hit single, “Waiting for Superman.” “It’s supposed to be our day off, but we wanted to come do something for all of you who do so much for us,” Chris Daughtry said. “What the troops do for our country, it’s the least we can do to put a smile on their face.”
Chris Daughtry, lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the band Daughtry, performs a special show for service members, civilians and their families at the Patch Community Club March 17. The performance was an impromptu concert the band gave on their day off between two European tour concert dates. Chris Daughtry placed fourth in the fifth season of “American Idol” in 2006, earning him a recording contract from RCA Records. He then formed a band that took his last name and recorded four albums. The
band’s self-titled debut album went 4X platinum in 2008, and the band has been touring steadily since then.
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Distance can’t break mother’s bond Commentary by Tech. Sgt. Colleen Urban 380th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs
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eployments are different after you have a kid. I just never realized how different deployments would be once I became a parent. This deployment I am a mother. Sometimes I wonder how a mother could leave her 1-year-old baby like I have done, as if I am abandoning my child in some way. Then, I remember the reason why I do it. It’s not just for me anymore, but for my son. I get through the separation by remaining focused on why I am here. It all began when I sat at my desk, nine months pregnant, reading the email informing me I would deploy in a year. I hadn’t even had my child yet and already had to think about leaving him. On top of that, my husband was deploying at the same time. How was I going to do this? How would I be able to handle leaving my new baby boy? How would I physically be able to get on a plane and not look back? More importantly, I asked myself how was I going to ask someone else to care for him. I didn’t have a choice. I had a duty and obligation I was not backing out of. Even knowing a year in advance could not prepare me for the emotions I would go through during this deployment. I was just getting the hang of being a mom, and I felt as if I would have to start over. When I saw my son during one of our video calls, he held his arms out as if I was just going to scoop him up. As my son reached for me through
the screen of the tablet, whining for me with desperation in his voice, I did everything I could to fight back my tears, but it was no match for the feeling of helplessness that overcame me. The helpless feeling comes from not being there. I can’t scold him when he does something wrong, and I can’t teach him how to do something right. I can’t make him feel better when he is sick or put him to bed at night. Most of all, I can’t hold him, hug him or kiss him; all I can do is keep loving him from 8,000 miles away. I have watched my son learn to talk, express his emotions and throw a ball all through a small handheld screen. And, in that tiny box in the top corner, I have watched myself grow. As each day goes by, it never gets easier, but I get stronger. The bond that I have with my son is not broken from this deployment. Our bond is greater than ever and it will only help me to cherish the moments I do have with him and help me to become the parent I want to be. My son won’t remember this time, but I will. As long as I am in the Air Force, it is something I could face again. Many parents also face this every day. So when you look back upon these days, don’t think about what you missed, think about what you gained and what lessons you will be able to pass on to your child. Your strength and determination will make your kid proud to call you mom or dad. That reason is enough to keep me going. Whatever your reason is, keep doing it, because you are doing something greater for yourself and the future of your child.
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News Lt. Col. Sherri Reed, American Forces Network Europe commander (from left); Felix Saka, who worked at AFN Stuttgart from 1990 to 2011; Sgt. Reed Knutson, AFN Stuttgart; and Col. John P. Stack, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart commander, cut the ribbon at the grand opening of AFN Stuttgart’s new facilities on Robinson Barracks March 25.
AFN grand opening marks historic return Story & photos by Greg Jones USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
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merican Forces Network Stuttgart held a grand opening ceremony March 25 to commemorate the opening of its new facilities on Robinson Barracks. The station began broadcasting from its new studios in Building 209 on Feb. 21. The 12,000 square foot facility, formerly used for bachelor officers’ quarters, now features stateof-the-art television and radio studios, and production facilities. “We have the tools and resources at hand to do the very best we can,” said Lance Milsted, the station manager. Attendees of the grand opening were treated to cake and refreshments, a tour of the new facilities and got to watch a live radio broadcast. The ceremony marked the end of a long journey for the station that really has come back home to its roots, according to Milsted. The station started out as AFN Stuttgart March 17, 1948, originally broadcasting from atop the Graf Zeppelin Hotel in downtown Stuttgart. It moved to the American Elementary School on Robinson Barracks in March 1959 and remained there for more than 30 years. Post Cold-War changes and the subsequent drawdown in the ‘90s led the station to relocate to Hammond Barracks in the Mannheim-Seckenheim district in April 1993. Re-flagged as AFN Heidelberg, the station continued to serve the Stuttgart community in addition to Mannheim, Heidelberg and Karlsruhe. Transformation actions in U.S. Army Europe prompted the station to move again in September 2009 to a temporary location on Coleman Barracks, where it broadcast out of a mobile broadcasting facility for the first several months. In 2012, the station was again re-flagged to its original moniker, AFN Stuttgart, and began the move to Stuttgart. By August 2013, the entire station had relocated to Stuttgart and operated out of temporary facilities
on Panzer Kaserne while Building 209 was under renovation. “A staff of as many as 10 Soldiers and civilians shared space in three rooms on the third floor of Building 2949 — the garrison headquarters,” Milsted told the audience. While conditions were cramped, they did not cramp the broadcasters’ desire to maintain the station’s standards. “We have a history that is filled with team members who have set the bar high, who have set a standard of excellence … you will see that we have continued that tradition of excellence … and we’ll do it because it’s our duty …to serve you, our community, our friends,” Milsted said. AFN Stuttgart’s “The Eagle,” (FM 102.3) broadcasts live radio Monday through Friday from 6 to 10 a.m., again from 2 to 6 p.m. with plans for a mid-day show in the coming weeks.
Alani Hudson, 4, exchanges an excited thumbs-up with the American Forces Network Eagle mascot during the grand opening of AFN Stuttgart’s new facilities on Robinson Barracks March 25.
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News & Notes Filing taxes while overseas
While the federal tax filing deadline is April 15, those with overseas duty posts have an automatic two-month extension until June 15 to file and pay any amount due without requesting an extension. However, if you owe money the IRS may charge interest on amounts outstanding after April 15. If you need an additional extension, you must file a Form 4868, which may allow a person to extend until Oct. 15. If tax is owed, it must be paid or interest and penalties may be assessed. Those who deployed last tax year have an extension of at least 180 days after leaving the combat zone. If this extension is needed, visit the Stuttgart Tax Center, Building 3312, Kelley Barracks. Officials at the Stuttgart Tax Center recommend to avoid filing for an extension, if at all possible. “Get that refund to pay off high-interest credit cards, take a vacation or if you have a tax liability, take care of it now,” said Capt. Austen Swaim, the officer in charge of the Tax Center. The Stuttgart Tax Center will be open until June 9. Appointments can be made by calling 421-4588/ civ. 0711-729-4588.
Help is only a call away
The Military and Family Life Consultant program provides licensed professional mental health counselors who provide free, non-medical , solution-focused counseling to military personnel, their families and Defense Department civilians. MFLCs augment existing family and individual support services, and assist people in exploring alternate solutions to current daily life stressors, for up to 12 sessions. Anything shared with an MFLC is private and confidential (there are no records kept), unless someone tells an MFLC they want to hurt themselves or others, to include domestic violence, sexual assault or child or elderly abuse. MFLCs are required to report any “Duty to Warn” situation. Units, agencies and Family Readiness Groups can request an MFLC attend their meetings, or give workshops on anger management, communication, diversity and tolerance, or similar presentations. To contact a consultant, call the appropriate civilian phone number: • Stuttgart military community: 0160-95748279 or 0170-708-0715 or 0171-965-9611; • U.S. Africa Command: 0152-2248-3789; • Special Operations Command Europe: 0152-2649-2979; • Children and teens: 0152-0265-8259 or 0150-499-5260; • RB Elementary/Middle School: 0174-74547085 or 0174-454-6790; • Böblingen Elementary/Middle School: 0162-751-0714 or 0174-655-1743; • Patch Elementary School: 0174-454-6906.
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Simone Rivers, a member of the Stuttgart community who also gave a dramatic reading of Sojourner Truth’s famous speech, “Ain’t I a Woman,” wrote in her essay that she was inspired by women working together. Comparing women to quilting squares, she wrote, “Alone they do very little covering, but together, with other pieces, we create a beautiful tapestry of warmth and covering for the world.” Raising awareness about women warriors was the subject of the essay written by AFRICOM Air Force Maj. Tamara Schoon. She talked about increasing the visibility of wounded
women veterans to that of men. “When our fellow citizens see a man with a missing limb, they may assume he was a veteran and be inclined to ask what happened. On the other hand, when a woman has an injury, most people would never assume or ask if they were a veteran and just assume it was a car accident or anything other than combat. I’d like to change that,” wrote Schoon. After the program, Schoon added that she’d like to one day see March 28 declared as World Women Veteran’s Day because in the U.S., March is already recognized as Women’s History Month. But with International Women’s Day also in March, she’d like to see women veterans from countries around the globe
honored for their contributions to their own militaries. Poetry was also part of the program, with Army Lt. Col. Erick Young, AFRICOM assistant inspector general, reading a poem by J.D. Harper called “Let’s Help as We Pass By” in honor of his mother. Reflections on International Women’s Day and how this day has made an impact on U.S. Africa Command were offered by Dr. Liza Briggs, a social scientist with AFRICOM’s Social Science Research Branch, who said, “We all have a perspective on gender, and issues that affect gender are really human issues. In the last two years, here at U.S. Africa Command, I’ve seen ‘gender issues’
developed included as scenarios as part of the exercises we help conduct.” Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Tracey Garrett, AFRICOM special assistant to the commander, closed the program, saying, “There are over a thousand personnel assigned to our headquarters here, and only about 100 people were able to attend this celebration today. But it’s important to remember that many advances we’ve seen in improved quality of life for people around the world were made because just a few brave women took a stand to make a difference. As I read recently in a book by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, women hold up ‘half the sky.’ We have an opportunity to be part of that mission.”
Daughtry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued from page 1 Before the impromptu performance, which included “Waiting for Superman,” the band took a few moments to answer questions from the high school students. When asked his biggest inspiration by the students, Chris Daughtry’s answer came quickly. “My family,” he said. “That’s what keeps me going. Being on the road a lot, we are separated from our families, but it also helps keep us grounded.” The performance was well-received by the service members, who packed into the community club for the lunchtime performance that lasted about a half an hour. “It was amazing,” said Staff Sgt. Paul Smith, with U.S. European Command Headquarters. “I had my reservations about acoustic Daughtry but it was great, and it was really good to hear him
Members of the band Daughtry signed autographs after their impromptu concert for service members, civilians and their families March 17 in the Patch Community Club.
Staff Sgt. Paul Smith shakes hands with Chris Daughtry, lead singer of the band Daughtry, during an autograph signing after the special concert in the Patch Community Club March 17. do this for the troops on his day off.” Performing for military audiences like this is always a rewarding experience, according to Daughtry, who has performed on military bases in the past. “The gratitude [is] just incredible,” he said. “It’s amazing to see how much it is appreciated. It makes us feel like we are helping in some way.” In addition to the special performance on Patch, the band also provided the United Services Organization 210 tickets to the show in Böblingen and 10 VIP tickets that included backstage access and a photo with the band. These were given out to service members and families through the USO and the American Forces Network Stuttgart. Daughtry will continue their European tour, and have already planned a summer tour starting in June with the Goo Goo Dolls.
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Volunteers needed for Vacation Bible School
The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Religious Support Office will sponsor Vacation Bible School July 28 through Aug. 1 at the Patch Elementary School. Volunteers are needed to make VBS a success. The RSO seeks adults, and students who have completed at least sixth grade to share their talents and time. Because background checks are required and take time, those interested in joining the VBS team should contact the RSO now. Completed packets must be submitted by May 28. Packets are available at all chapel offices, and the Religious Ed Center, Building 2332, Patch Barracks. For more information, email patchvbs@gmail.com.
Community AnnounCements friendly rock group dedicated to promoting the benefits of fitness and education. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. All seating is first come, first serve. The concert is free and open to ID cardholders only. For more information, call 4302110/civ. 0711-680-2110.
Sex Signals SHARP training
The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Equal Opportunity Office is looking for volunteers to organize activities and events for Asian American and Pacific Islander Month in May. Interested participants are invited to attend the planning meetings held every Tuesday at the Patch Barracks Chapel from 1-3 p.m. For more information, contact the Military Equal Opportunity Advisor at 430-7945 or civ. 0162297-5922, or email juan.c.adorno.mil@mail.mil.
The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart’s Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention program will sponsor Sex Signals, a 75-minute two-person play, as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sex Signals distinguishes itself by mixing improvisation, humor, education and audience interaction to provide a provocative look at dating violence and sexual assault. Performances will be held April 15 at the Patch Community Club from 2-3:30 p.m. and 6-7:30 p.m.; at the Kelley Fitness Center April 16 from 9-10:30 a.m. and 2-3:30 p.m.; and again at the Patch Community Club April 17 from 10-11:30 a.m. and 3:30-5 p.m. These performances are open to all service members, civilian employees and their family members. Because the performance contains adult language, those under 17 years of age will require the presence of a parent or guardian. For more information, call 4313656/civ. 07031-15-3656.
Navy Entertainment and Armed Forces Entertainment present the Disney Imagination Movers April 9 from 5-7 p.m. at the Patch High School Forum. The Imagination Movers — Rich Collins, Scott Durbin, Dave Poche and Scott “Smitty” Smith — are a high energy, child and family-
U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart will conduct a class on official mail procedures April 11 from 9-11 a.m. in the Digital Training Facility, Room 1, Building 2931, Panzer Kaserne. The class will cover official mail regulations and handling procedures. Newly appointed official mail managers, their alternates and official
Volunteers wanted for ethnic observances
Imagination Movers at Patch Forum April 9
Official mail class offered April 11
mail clerks should attend this class. To sign up, or for more information, call 421-2520/civ. 0711-7292520.
Looking for a job?
Want make a positive difference in the life of a children and youth in the Stuttgart community? Child, Youth and School Services is recruiting for child and youth program assistants. These nonappropriated Fund positions are open to all qualified candidates eligible for appointment under U.S. employment conditions. Visit the USA Jobs to view online vacancies at www.usajobs.gov.
Get ready for school registration
Stuttgart Department of Defense Dependents Schools-Europe will hold registration for the 2014-2015 school year at the Panzer Exchange April 22-24.
Eye injuries can damage vision and even cause blindness, but most can be prevented. As the weather warms up, it is important to remember that with many outdoors activities such as lawn maintenance and gardening, there is an increased risk of eye injuries. The use of mowers, hedge clippers and chemicals, such as fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, can be hazardous.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports there are more than 2.5 million eye injuries each year in the U.S. This is why it’s so important to follow all manufacturers’ instructions for using tools and chemicals safely. Always wear personal protective equipment such as safety glasses or goggles to protect from flying debris and chemicals that can blow or splash into the eyes. Prescription glasses simply do not provide the needed protection.
Parents and sponsors can register students on April 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last packet to be handed out at 4:30 p.m. On April 23-24, registration is from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The last packet will be given out at 3 p.m. To register their children, sponsors should bring copies of orders (and extensions to orders, if applicable), birth certificates, updated emergency contact information and immunization records. To help school officials determine the school zone, sponsors should also bring the physical address of their residence, housing contract or the assignment to housing letter, and bus registration, if applicable. For more information, contact the School Liaison Office at 430-7465/ civ. 0711-680-7465. Send your announcements to editorial@stuttgartcitizen.com.
Recycle your cell phone. It’s an easy call Many of us throw away old cell phones, even though they are still functional. Cell phones contain precious and non-ferrous metals, as well as detrimental elements, chemicals and contaminants. One ton of old cell phones can yield approximately 280 grams of gold, 140 grams of platinum and palladium, and 63 kilograms of copper. Recycling just a million cell phones reduces greenhouse gas emissions equal to taking 1,368 cars off the road for a year. Cell phones should not be thrown away in a regular trash
Eye safety tips for spring activities U.S. Army Garrison Safety Office
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Also, wearing sunglasses that provide 100 percent ultraviolet protection and a wide-brimmed hat can help protect the eyes from sun damage. Lastly, should you suffer an eye injury, seek treatment for the injury from an optometrist immediately and follow his or her treatment instructions. Enjoying budding flowers and plants is one of the most pleasant aspects of spring, but only if you have your vision to see them.
container. The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Directorate of Public Works operates collection points for expired and unusable hazardous wastes on all garrison installations. Old cell phones can also be disposed of in drop boxes at these sites. Drop off points are at Patch Barracks, Building 2316; Kelley Barracks, Building 3371; Panzer Kaserne, Building 2958; and Robinson Barracks, Building 139. USAG Stuttgart Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Dental clinic treats military retirees to say thanks Vincent Holman, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, relaxes while Pfc. Deshawn Pettway (right), a dental specialist with the Stuttgart Dental Clinic, uses a saliva ejector as Spc. Zacary Cornish, assigned to the Katterbach Dental Clinic in U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach, adjusts a sonic scaler during the Stuttgart Dental Clinic’s Retiree Day March 22. Clinic dentists, dental specialists and hygienists volunteered to work on a Saturday in order to perform 80 free cleanings and oral cancer screenings on retired service members and their spouses. S.J. Grady
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The Stuttgart Community Spouses Club will host an evening of bingo with crystal as prizes April 22 at 5 p.m. at the Patch Community Club. Cocktail attire is recommended, and reservations are required. For more information visit http:// stuttgartspousesclub.org or contact Katie Whitehurst at scsc.specialevent@gmail.com.
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The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Housing Office has new business hours. The office is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Walk-in services are available from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.; those with appointments will be serviced from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. All contract reviews are by appointment only and will be conducted between 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The last appointment is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. The office is closed on German and U.S. federal holidays.
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For those who plan to relocate to a new duty station in the next several months, permanent change of station/ preseparation briefings are scheduled for April 16, May 7 and 21, June 18 and July 16 at 1 p.m. in Building 2913 on Panzer Kaserne. All service members and civilians departing within the next four to five months should attend. Information will be provided from agencies such as transportation, customs, health and dental clinic, Tricare, vehicle registration, housing and Army Community
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Service. Army personnel will also receive a briefing on finance issues. All separating Army personnel must attend this briefing to receive preseparation information. Advance registration is required. For more information and to sign up, call 431-2599/civ. 07031-152599.
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Army in Europe Regulation 190-1 requires skaters, skateboarders and kick-scooter riders to wear approved helmets, kneepads, elbow pads, wrist guards and light-colored clothing or reflective accessories. Bicyclists must wear approved helmets and obey traffic laws. Bicyclists, skaters, skateboarders and kick-scooter riders may not use cell phones or wear listening devices that impede hearing. For more information, visit the Installation Management Command Europe website at www.imcom-europe. army.mil and click on the Safety link.
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Bible Church of Stuttgart Holding Forth the Word of Life Phil. 2:16
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Fellowship Coffee 10:30 a.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
Pastor Bob Matthews | cell: 0176-567-34427 | office: 0711-93388243 Schockenriedstrasse 42 | 70565 Vaihingen www.bible-church-of-stuttgart.com
You are important at:
International Baptist Church of Stuttgart Worship Services Sunday - 0930 & 1130 Saturday - 1800 (starting 8 March 2014) AWANA: Sunday 1700 Pastor’s Bible Study/Prayer Meeting: Wednesday 1900
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Patch High School French students put language skills to the test Story & photo by Lexi Pache Special to The Citizen
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ight Patch High School French language students visited France March 15-16 on a cultural field trip. In past years, French students could usually count on a field trip to Paris. This year, teacher Chris Liles, in his first year of teaching French at PHS, continued the tradition of organizing a trip to France, but the destination was Strasbourg and Colmar, two of the country’s most historic and scenic cities. Liles was hesitant about taking students on a trip and keeping track of them. “This is the first student trip I’ve ever taken. I was a little nervous about it, but I love France, and I’ve been to both cities before,” he said.
A guide takes PHS French class students Will Ritter and Cameron Lawrence (front row, from left), and Ashley Colon and Devin Rehwaldt (back row, from left) on a boat tour along the canals of Colmar, France.
But with the help of three fellow teachers who served as chaperones, the weekend went off smoothly. “It was a wonderful experience because everybody was not only on target with times and places, and behaving beautifully, it was great to be in those beautiful places with the students,” he added. “It was great to be able to say ‘OK, let’s do our thing and meet back here,’ and everybody did.” On Saturday, students got to experience the Strasbourg Cathedral up close; touring the cathedral and climbing over 300 steps to the top of the bell tower to look out over the city. They also walked through the town; visited the Musee Alsacien, and used public transportation to travel to a local movie theater to watch a film. On Sunday, the students traveled to Colmar, where they took a boat tour along a canal and learned from the guide that years ago, the color of the buildings represented the occupants’ professions. For example, butchers lived in red buildings and bakers lived in yellow buildings. Today, regardless of the tenant, the traditional colors of the buildings are maintained. The trip merged students from all levels of French classes to practice their communication skills among local French nationals and indulge in the food, culture and architecture first hand. “I thought it was a great cultural experience to travel to France. I especially enjoyed eating escargot for the first time, which was very good. I did my best to speak with the locals, but I could understand more than [I could] speak,” said French III student Will Ritter. French teacher Liles hopes to continue with these excursions. “I’d love to do this next year … although we may look at other places in the Strasbourg and Colmar area,” he said. Lexi Pache is a Patch High School French student intern who works for the U.S. Army Garrison Public Affairs Office. She is also a French student.
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Drinking alcohol: awareness, prevention make a difference USAG Stuttgart Army Substance Abuse Program
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he National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence sponsors Alcohol Awareness Month in April to raise awareness while encouraging healthy and safe choices when it comes to the use of alcohol. Drinking too much alcohol increases one’s risk of injuries, violence, drowning, liver disease and some types of cancer. This year, during Alcohol Awareness Month, the Stuttgart Army Substance Abuse Program encourages you to educate yourself and your loved ones about the dangers of drinking too much. Here are some low-risk guidelines facts and tips to help you: What is your risk level? 0 — Zero quantity and zero frequency, people who abstain will experience no alcoholrelated problems. 1 — Having more than one drink in one hour increases risk for injuries and other im pairment problems. 2 — Health problems are more common for people who average more than two drinks per day. 3 — Research shows that people who consume more than three drinks on any given day are more likely to experience some alcohol-related impairment or health problem. Helpful tips • Eat before and while drinking. • Refrain from drinking when you are upset. • Alternate between alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks. • Keep track of how much you drink. • Avoid places where people drink a lot. • Remember the word “halt,” don’t drink if you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired. • Before you celebrate … designate. Identify a designated driver or use public transportation.
If you are concerned about your drinking or someone else’s drinking, seek help by calling the USAG Stuttgart ASAP office at 431-2530/0703115-2530. In the Stuttgart military community alone, there have been approximately 30 drunk driving incidents within the past 12 months.
April 11: National Alcohol Screening Day, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Panzer Exchange April 17: Youth Services Outreach, 3-6 p.m., The Hub, Building 2337, Patch Barracks April 18: Happy Hour: Comedy with a Twist, 10 a.m. to noon, Kelley Theater; 2-4 p.m., Patch Community Club April 22-24: School Registration, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Panzer Exchange April 26: Team Biathlon, 9 a.m., Patch Fitness Center
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Celebrate arrival of spring, Easter in Germany Story & photos by Carola Meusel USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
and nests for decorating a homes’ front door or the dining table. his year, Easter or, as Germans say, According to “Ostern,” is celebrated April 20. During Gschwind, people also Easter, Christianity celebrates the resur- like to arrange bloomrection of Jesus Christ. ing branches along with The festivities traditionally start with Good Friday birch tree and pussy wil(April 18), one of the most highly observed Christian low branches in a large holidays where people commemorate Jesus’ crucifix- floor vase and decorate ion. Good Friday also marks the last day of the holy the branches with handweek and the end of the 40-day fastening period that painted eggs. started on Ash Wednesday. The tradition of artIn Germany, Easter is celebrated for four days: fully painting eggs dates Good Friday; Easter Saturday, when Jesus was en- back to the ancient world. tombed; Easter Sunday, when Jesus rose from the Inspirations came from dead and Easter Monday, a German federal holiday. Greece, Italy, Russia and Some believe the word “Easter” refers to the Armenia. During the 13th direction of sunrise. Reflecting on the Christian tradi- century, the first painted tion, the rising sun is a symbol for the Easter egg was mentioned resurrection and the homecoming in an official document With the of Jesus Christ. in Germany, where it first sunrays Easter also marks the also became a symbeginning of spring, a seabol for fertility. and warmer days, son that cherishes rebirth, The colors most Germans spring renewal and growth. of the eggs have clean their homes and Germans like to ring in specific meanfeel like decorating spring by filling their homes ings. For example, with fresh flowers with fresh flowers and other red symbolizes Jeand plants Easter decorations. sus’ sacrifice, yel“In spring, people typically low is enlightenment prefer tulips, daffodils and buttercups. and wisdom, green means With the first sunrays and warmer days, most Ger- youth and innocence, and mans spring clean their homes and feel like decorating orange stands for strength, with fresh flowers and plants,” said Lena Gschwind, resiliency and ambition. a florist in Esslingen. Painted eggs are also Lena Gschwind, a florist in Esslingen, forms a small wreath from birch tree “This year, tulips in pastel colors such as apricot, used throughout Germany branches to craft an Easter bouquet last year. Birch tree branches are ideal to light yellow, magnolia, pistachio, mauve and light to add grace to “Easter make Easter nests that can be decorated with moss, painted eggs or chocolate pink French tulips are mainly what people pick for fountains,” a tradition that bunnies. Besides searching for Easter nests in the garden or in the woods, they also make a typical Easter decoration for dining tables in Germany. their spring and Easter decorations,” she added. originated in Franconia. Other typical Easter decorations include painted To this day, fountains eggs, hens, rabbits and chickens as well as wreaths in smaller towns and villages are decorated with eggs, family. Often times, the festive day starts with an multicolored ribbons, Easter brunch and is followed by an Easter egg and wreaths, tulips and daf- nest hunt in the garden or out in the woods. fodils. Much like in the U.S., many European children Other decorations search for their Easter nests, which are filled with include Easter nests chocolate eggs and bunnies or other smaller presents that are made out of and candy. branches and moss and “I remember spending Easter in France with my are typically filled with family and searching for Easter nests after the bells eggs, wooden bunnies rang out Easter morning in celebration of Jesus’ resuror chickens, Gschwind rection,” said Gschwind, reflecting on her childhood said. memories of visiting her mother’s relatives in France A simple way to during the holiday. craft an Easter nest is to “I also remember the entire house being decorated. take fresh and soft birch To this days, Easter to me means that everything is tree branches without very colorful,” she added. leaves and form rings. Another tradition during Easter Sunday is to serve Then place moss in the baked goods such as a sweet cake shaped in the form center and decorate of a lamb (a symbol for the resurrection), shortbread with painted eggs, bun- cookies, and Easter bread and rings with almonds Wooden bunnies, hens or lambs are mainly used to decorate windowsills, dining nies, or bulbous plants, or sesame seeds, during breakfast or afternoon tea. Whether you’re German or American, Easter is a tables or Easter nests in Germany. “Ostern” or Easter, is celebrated for four Gschwind said. In Germany, Easter time for families and friends to celebrate traditions, days: Good Friday, when Jesus was crucified; Easter Saturday, when Jesus was entombed; Easter Sunday, when Jesus rose from the dead and Easter Monday, Sunday is traditionally regional customs, values and the arrival of spring and a German federal holiday. celebrated with close its new beginnings.
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Leisure
What’s happening in FMWR Junior golf lessons
The Child, Youth and School Services Edge program will offer indoor junior golf lessons April 17 and 24 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Participants will learn swing fundamentals, golf etiquette and rules of the game. The fee is $15. For more information, call 4307464/civ. 0711-680-7464.
Children’s bowling special during April
All children bowl for $1.50 a game with $1 shoe rental from 1-4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays in April at the Galaxy Bowling and Entertainment Center on Panzer Barracks. For more information, call 4312575/civ. 07031-15-2575.
Fun on RB April 4
Celebrate the Month of the Military Child April 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Brewed Awakenings on Robinson Barracks. Families can enjoy bouncy castles, horse rides, Formula 1 racing, a carrousel, face painting, games, activities and prizes. For more information, call 4307464/civ. 0711-680-7464.
Egg hunt April 19
Stuttgart’s Child, Youth and School Services will host an egg hunt April 19 at 10 a.m. on Cooper Field, Kelley Barracks. The free event includes photos with the Easter bunny and a prize table. For more information, call Family Child Care at 430-7464/civ. 0711-680-7464.
Run, bike April 26
Sports and Fitness will sponsor a team bialthlon April 26 at 9 a.m. Two-person teams will run a 5k race on Patch Barracks and then bike to and from Panzer Kaserne. Participants must be the ID cardholders, 18 or older, and bring a bike and bike helmet. The cost is $35 per team. The event is limited to 20 teams. For more information, call the Patch Fitness Center at 430-7136/ civ. 0711-680-7136. For more Family and MWR activities, visit their website at www.stuttgart.armymwr.com.
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Coming to Patch Theater Apr 3 — Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 6 p.m. Apr 4 — Noah (PG-13) 6 p.m., Sabotage (R) 2030 Apr 5 — Mr. Peabody & Sherman in 3D (PG) 4 p.m., Sabotage (R) 7 p.m. Apr 6 — Lego Movie (PG-13) 4 p.m., Noah (PG-13) 7 p.m. Apr 7 — Sabotage (R) 6 p.m. Apr 8 — closed Apr 9 — 300: Rise of an Empire (PG-13) 6 p.m. Apr 10 — Noah (PG-13) 6 p.m. Apr 11 — Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 3D (PG-13) 6 p.m., 12 Years a Slave (R) 9 p.m. Apr 12 — The Lego Movie in 3D (PG) 4 p.m., Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 3D (PG-13) 7 p.m. Apr 13 — Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 4 p.m., Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 3D (PG-13) 6:30 p.m. Apr 14 — Divergent (PG-13) 6 p.m. Apr 15 — Closed Apr 16 — Need for Speed (PG-13) 6 p.m. Apr 17 — Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 3D (PG-13) 6 p.m.
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Operation Megaphone (Lock-In) Patch Youth Center - $20 11pm April 25 - 8am April 26, (Grades 9-12)
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Have fun with the locals Baseball – Stuttgart Reds Sun, Apr 6 Stuttgart, Stuttgart Reds Ballpark The Stuttgart Reds will be playing against the Heidenheim Heideköpfe in Stuttgart on the 6th of April during this Bundesliga game. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this exciting match. Ticket price is €6. For more information see www.stuttgart-reds.de
EVENTS Körperwelten Thu, Apr 4 Munich, Kleine Olympiahalle Gunter von Hagen presents his exhibition ‘Körperwelten’ (body worlds) on the 4th of April in Munich. This exhibition shows human anatomy like no other. The anatomical preparations are of real people who have donated their bodies for science. For tickets from €14 and for more information see www.koerperwelten.ausstellungssommer.de i-Mobility motor sport fair Thu, Apr 10 – Sun, Apr 13 Stuttgart, Messe Stuttgart Join i-Mobility between the 10th and 13th of April in Stuttgart. This fair will explain the role of mobility in our lives. You will be able to see the important infrastructure of a vehicle and also how a hybrid and a hydrogen vehicle drives. The fair starts at 2 p.m. Entrance price is €13. For more information see www.messe-stuttgart-de Spartan Race Sat, Apr 12 Munich, Olympiapark The Spartan Race will finally take place on the 12th of April in Munich. Athletes will be able to be to join this obstacle race that will offer around 15 different obstacles over a 6 kilometer trail,
including spear throwing, rope climbing and a barb wire crawl. The event starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m. For more information and registration call 02219955830 or see the German site www.de-de.spartanrace.com/events Backstage tour of Mamma Mia Sat, Apr 12 Stuttgart, Palladium Theater If you want to see the actors of Mamma Mia backstage and see all the props they use then come to the Palladium Theater in Stuttgart on the 12th of April. You will be able to see what goes on behind stage and where the actors change before the performance. Ticket price is €18.25. For more information see www.eventim.de Bosch Historic Car Meeting Fri, Apr 11- Sun, Apr 13 Hockenheim, Hockenheimring If you liked the last retro car event then you won’t want to miss out on this event between the 11th and 13th of April at the Hockenheimring. You will be able to see a variety of historic cars. Price for a ticket is €25. For more information see www.hockenheim-historic.de Segway city tour Thu, Apr 17 Stuttgart, Jugendhause Mitte Stuttgart’s city tour on segways will be starting on April 17 at 5:30 p.m. from Jugendhaus Mitte. Experience the increasingly popular way of sightseeing
in Stuttgart. You will be passing historic places, parks, the castle and more without taking one single step. Tickets are €55. For more dates and times see www.seg-tour-stuttgart.com Disney’s Musical Tarzan Sun, Apr 6 Stuttgart, Stage Apollo Theater Join Tarzan on his great adventure on stage at the Stage Apollo Theater in Stuttgart starting at 7 p.m Enjoy this dynamic and exciting show with breathtaking aerial acrobatics, fascinating lights, sound effects and costumes. This is not just a musical it’s an adventure! For more information and tickets from €65.84 see www.stage-entertainment.de Grease – The Musical Tue, Apr 8 Stuttgart, Porsche-Arena If you have nothing planned in the evening of the 8th of April, come to see the musical Grease in the Porsche-Arena in Stuttgart. The musical will start at 8 p.m. For ticket prices from €27.50 and more information see www.tik.cc CONCERTS Justin Timberlake Sun, June 8 Frankfurt, Commerzbank-Arena Justin Timberlake will be performing on the 8th of June in Frankfurt. During his
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tour “The 20/20 Experience” the singer and actor will present his latest album. For ticket prices from €81.60 and for more information see www.eventim.de Rock´n Heim Fri, Aug 15 – Sun, Aug 17 Hockenheim, Hockenheimring Get your tickets fast if you want to join one of Germany’s biggest open-air festival. You will be able to see artists like Billy Talent, Placebo, Beatsteaks, The Prodigy and Outkast. For more information see www.eventim.de SPORTS Soccer – VfB Stuttgart Sat, Apr 5 Stuttgart, Mercedes Benz Arena VfB Stuttgart will be playing against SC Freiburg on the 5th of April from 3:30 p.m. Ticket price starts at €39. For more information see www.vfb.de Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Sat, Apr 19 – Sun, Apr 27 Stuttgart, Porsche Arena This event is not only about seeking the title, trophies and a cash payout it is also about winning the legendary title for Porsche. Eight top ten players will be competing. The star line-up will include title-holder Maria Sharapova and Angelique Kerber. For more information see www.porsche-tennis.de
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Principal/Pirate Hammack and Asst. Principal/Pirate Foster pose with the Cat in the Hat who holds the envelope that tells how many reading beads the students at Patch Elementary School earned during Red Hot Readers Month. Will Pirate Hammack be forced to walk the plank?
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Take a look at what’s going on in Stuttgart’s schools.
Photos by Amy and Brooklyn Rush
Pirate Hammack had to walk the plank....because the students at PES earned close to 10,000 reading beads during Red Hot Readers Month. At least, 30 minutes of reading at night earned each student 1 bead. That's a lot of reading that took place in the month of March!
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Take a look at what’s going on in Stuttgart’s schools.
5th grade students were perplexed by the sign that school is closed due to the pirates trying to stop students from reading at PES. These students refuse to let a couple of pirates stop their learning!
Students from Mrs. Ingalls' kindergarten class are dressed as good pirates to celebrate the conclusion of the Red Hot Readers Month. A treasure map kept track of the times read. Hallways were decorated in book themes during the month. The principal, Ms. Hammack was instructed to dress like a pirate and walk the plank, if the students at Patch met the challenge. The students met their challenge.
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Crazy Hair Day
During the BEMS Spirit Week, one of the days was devoted to "crazy hair." Almost anything was a "go" for this special day. We had colorful hair, hair with balloons, hair with twist and curls. Big smiles, good friends, ribbons and bows just naturally go together to make a great photo as Caden Bass (from left), Liina Winborn, Sarah Brown and Ellie Baker prove. Just like these young ladies, everybody had a great "crazy hair" day and can hardly wait until next year's Spirit Week. Photo by Dan L'Esperance
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The BEMS kindergarten students in Ms. Erickson's class are studying the letter "F." A good demonstration is just the right learning experience to help reinforce a word and its meaning. To help prove this point, Ms. Erickson invited the local authorities (our Military Police) to her class to demonstrate the science of "fingerprinting." The students learned that to get good "prints" you have to hold your fingers very still. What a shock it was to discover that no two fingerprints are the same! In this photo we see Mr. Darrell Robertson, a Military Police Investigator, taking the fingerprints of Angelina Garcia.
It's spirit week at BEMS. Every day is devoted to a different theme and Wednesday was "crazy socks" day. And, as you can see there were lots of crazy sock being worn by the students in Ms. Jonsson's second grade class. There were lots of colors, stripes, plaids and everybody had a wonderful day. Showing off their "crazy socks" in this photo are from left Sarah Kennedy, Ava Boehmer, Megan Hasenyager, Michelle Cloud. It's a shame we didn't have a bigger camera because almost everyone had on "crazy socks". Spirit Week is promoted by the BEMS Student Council which is sponsored by Ms. Trudy Mertens. Photo by Ed Thornburg
Take a look at what’s going on in Stuttgart’s schools.
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Philosophical Debate
On March 20th AVID students participated in a Philosophical Chair debate, where they discussed whether they agreed or disagreed on important issues, ranging from religion in schools to the right to carry a concealed handgun in public. In this picutre we see BEMS 7th graders from Ms. Krunich AVID class Zach Webb and Janis Zelcs. Photo by Valerie Krunich
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Bailey Coburn and Hannah Allen share newly found research for their team’s upcoming debate. They will be arguing, “Should students be able to bring in and use technology such as e-readers,iPads, and laptops to school?” Photo by Ed Thornburg
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Take a look at what’s going on in Stuttgart’s schools.
Music in our Schools Month
Since 1985, March has been filled with sound as music in our schools is celebrated around the nation. Sponsored by the National Association for Music Education, the event focuses the nation’s attention on the need for and benefits of quality music education programs. This year’s theme is “Music Education - Orchestrating Success.” On Thursday, 27 March, the USAF Brass Quintet performed for the students and staff of BEMS. The music was magical and the question and answer session was very educational. Photos by Ed Thornburg
BEMS 7th graders Anna Bustamante and Sarah Tabet, posing with the master of the French Horn, Senior Airman Matthew E. Kirkpatrick.
Pajama Day
Pajama day is always a big part of every “Spirit Week” and this year was certainly no exception. This day is enjoyed very much because our students get to “lounge around” in comfortable house shoes and soft and fluffy pajamas. Students Misha Ortiz, Louisa Lane, Cassie Bender, Kamila Gonzalez, Emma Harcrow and Katelyn Philpot in Ms. Sipes’ 2nd grade class at BEMS are having fun while learning. Photo by Ed Thornburg
Art Reward
BEMS student Sydney Smith from Mr. L’Esperance’s Creative Thinking class was recently awarded this original German landscape oil painting from his art collection. Students from Mr. L’Esperance’s classes were given the opportunity to write a persuasive letter convincing a judge why this painting was so special. Miss Smith’s letter was selected as the winner, leaving little doubt that her experience as a landscape artist had provided her inspiration in this creative project. Photo by Dan L’Esperance
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Audioline Pro 200
easyConnect sp ng special your telephone and internet solution
Sign up for easyConnect and get an Audioline Pro 200 cordless phone for only € 9.95*, regular price € 24.95. TKSShop Böblingen Panzer Shopping Mall
Mon - Sat: 10:00 - 19:00 Sun: 11:00 - 17:00 *As long as supplies last.
www.tkscable.com
TKSShop Böblingen OFF-BASE
Stuttgarterstr. 72 Next to Lidl Supermarket Tue - Fri: 11:00 - 19:00 Sat: 10:00 - 16:00
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